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(Delivered ut supra. ) Samuel Radcliffe [his petition ] for a lease of a piece of waste ground called Common Moor in Somersetshire in consideration of his defending the Crown title to the same. No lease or grant of this

discovered a parcel of Low Marsh land in the parish of Long Port, in the co. of Somerset, called Common Moor, containing near 300 acres, belonging to and withheld from the Crown, preferred a petition to their Lordships for a

Marchmont also reported from the Lords Committees to whom the Bill, intituled, "An Act for dividing and enclosing the Common Moor, or Waste Ground, within the Hamlet of Winster , in the Parish of Youlgreave , in the County of

House of Commons, by Mr. Sandys and others: With a Bill, intituled, "An Act for dividing and enclosing the Common Moor or Waste Ground in the Hamlet of Winster , in the Parish of Youlgreave , in the County of

ou Thursday next, on " Dean Swift." St. Cleer.- On Saturday last a miner named Charles Mit- chell, of Common Moor, was committed for trial by the Rev. J. Glencross, for stealing ten gees, from Mr. Thomas Mallett. of Northwood

minister, pre- sided. The financial report showed a slight balance. Notice was given by Mr. R. J. Harris, of Common Moor, of his intention to offer himself as a candidate for the ministry at the next quarterly meeting. The Rev.

A. Tatham, and^.. J. Glencross, justices. - Elizabeth Alsop, y. Grace Dingle. -These parties are married women residing at Common Moor, in St. Cleer. Last Sunday week the defendant went to Alsop's house aad after some words had paased she

were boond to go into it. Although they had quiaxed Bex Moor and some other Moor in that neighbourhood (Common Moor it is supposed was here alluded to) he coald show tbem that some of tbe votes recorded for Mr.

consisting of various parcels, also in the parish of St. John, Glastonbury, lying in South Moor, Kennard Moor and Common Moor, numbered in the above-mentioned map 1182, 1183, }*55&gt; 133.1. 2003, 2008, 1955, 252, 1988, 2153, 2150, 21,52 and 2151,

whether for the purpose of Inclosure, or to be flatted only (Common, Moor, Balks or Grass Land within the Arable Land excepted); One-ninth part of the Common Moor, and of the said Balks or parcels of Grass Land, and One-seventh

Road, Westward, along the Hartiake River to the Point at which the same meets the Common Moor Rhine; thence, Southward, along the Common. Moor Rhine to the Point at which the same meets the Meare Road ; thence, WestÂ¬ ward,

Westward, along the Hartlake River to the Point (2) at which the same meets the Common Moor Rhine; thence, Southward, along the Common Moor Rhine to the Point (3) at which the same meets the Meare Road ; thence, Westward,

Road, Westward, along the Hartlake River to the Point at which the same meets the Common Moor Rhine; thence, Southward, along the Common Moor Rhine to the Point at which the same meets the Meare Road ; thence, WestÂ¬ ward,